Zinta Eating Bench 4602

zinta eating bench 4602

Graphic, lightweight and fluid, Zinta is a modular sofa system defined by the harmonious juxtaposition of smooth lines and warm materials. Its deep seat perfectly supports the casual recline of the body. Its system of variable lengths and gentle angles allows it to weave through a space with subtle dexterity. It can serve as simple, single sofa or large-scale organizing principle in an open space.

Zinta is comprised of wood shell lined in pads for contract or cushions for a more accommodating seat in a select group of fabrics. Diverse sizes, materials and fill allow for diverse combinations and applications. Shells are available in oak-effect veneered plywood in the natural, brown and dark brown shades and in white laminate and natural oak laminate. Steel base and aluminum legs are painted in dark grey anthracite color. Diverse lengths and angles allow for endless combinations and available upon request. Modules can be combined to create linear or L-shaped arrangements. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.

Lievore, Altherr, & Molina was created in 1991 by the merging of its three experienced designer partners: Alberto Lievore, Jeannette Altherr, and Manel Molina. This prolific design group has designed products for Arper and is also known for interior design, and packaging. Beyond their own design, the studio deals in the consulting and art direction of various companies, always offering customized solutions. They extend this knowledge into a dedicated teaching practice too, offering seminars and training to new professionals through universities.

Arper's origins are of a leather workshop founded by Luigi Feltrin, the company President. His passion, supported by innovations from his sons Mauro and Claudio, give Arper their distinct place in the design world. The company's scale grew in the late 1990's when they began using new materials and technologies, as well as due to a collaboration with the firm Lievore Altherr Molina. Among the classics that came from this collaboration is the Catifa chairs, which are available in 5 different versions and have sold over a million units since 2001. Today, Arper's policy is focused on environmental quality and sustainability, while using low-emitting recyclables.